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reconfirm

[ US /ˌɹikənˈfɝm/ ]
[ UK /ɹˌiːkənfˈɜːm/ ]
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  1. confirm again
    You must reconfirm your flight reservations

How To Use reconfirm In A Sentence

  • Make no mistake: they have pulled off a major coup and reconfirmed their role as the mainstay of the nation's broadcasting.
  • I'd like to reconfirm my reservation to Geneva.
  • We honored our part of the contract by reconfirming the flight bookings with your authorized agents.
  • Stella reminded herself to phone him again and reconfirm the arrangements for their Christmas Day phone call. JUST BETWEEN US
  • You must reconfirm your flight reservations
  • But those who explain the appeal of horror in psychoanalytic terms such as the return of repressed, the reconfirmation of previously surmounted beliefs, or sadistic tendencies do not deny this.
  • The 1990 study was concerned not just with reconfirming the importance of tobacco but also with assessing the lesser effects of indoor air pollution of some houses by radon.
  • Why has Clarke continually reconfirmed her support for the approach, despite these reservations?
  • Senior mainland officials have reconfirmed a promise to university students to openly discuss the crackdown.
  • I finally persuaded her to order blood tests, which reconfirmed the diagnosis.
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